How to tell a science story | ‘Talking Science’ Course #5
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 Published On Jul 11, 2019

Stories are our go-to framework for delivering information but often scientists worry about a ‘science story’. In this ‘Talking Science’ course video I give you 5 top tips to help tell your own. // Grab the free worksheet at https://www.gregfoot.com/youtubecourse

I’m Greg Foot, a Science Presenter on BBC TV & Radio plus various channels here on YouTube, and this is the first ever YouTube Course on Science Communication.

Over a series of 10 videos I introduce tips & techniques to help you talk with the public about anything from the world of science, technology, engineering and maths. The course has a focus on helping practising scientists communicate their work with non-experts, but I’ve written it to also be useful to anyone interested in science communication.

To watch an outline of the Course:    • ‘Talking Science: An Introduction To ...  
To see the playlist of all Course videos: http://www.bit.ly/TalkingScienceYouTu...

As this course is an Introduction to Science Communication do subscribe to my channel for future deeper dives and more scicomm content:
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// ABOUT GREG:
Greg is a very successful Science Presenter & Producer. He hosts multiple TV series for the BBC - in the UK and worldwide, has recently had his own BBC Radio 4 series, and has hosted science content on YouTube for 10 years (mainly for BBC Earth but also for clients including Honda Racing F1 and AXA). Greg also hosts international events, gives keynotes on his science adventures, and delivers Science Communication training around the world. More info can be found at http://www.gregfoot.com. Greg is also the Creative Director of the sciencemedia.studio - more info about that below.

// CREDITS & THANKS:
The Course is a sciencemedia.studio production, written by Greg Foot, filmed & edited by Kūmba Creative.

sciencemedia.studio is a specialist consultancy & digital-first production studio that helps you tell your science stories on YouTube, on podcast, on stage, and through expert science communication training. To discuss a project get in touch via http://www.sciencemedia.studio

Thanks also go to Dr Paul McCrory, Dr Jon Copley & SciConnect, Maddie Moate, Jonathan Sanderson, Robin George Andrews & Andrew Steele for their helpful discussion and input to the Course; to The Wellcome Trust, The Francis Crick Institute, The Royal Institution and the YouTube Space London team for welcoming us to film with them; to Google for supporting the production of this Course; and to everyone else I have had the pleasure of working with as part of one of my science communication projects over the past 15 years.

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